A Domino’s delivery man told police he had a gun put to his head Wednesday night.
According to Columbus Police Chief Selvain McQueen, a Domino’s chain in Columbus received a delivery order to 2212 26th St. N. The deliverer went to the location a little after 11 p.m. when two males approached the delivery man.
“They start talking to him and then one of the males put a gun to his head and said, ‘This is a bust,'” McQueen said.
The victim gave the two men the pizza he was delivering, $20, his Motorola cellphone and wallet and then left, McQueen said.
The armed robbery suspects are described as two black males both wearing dark-colored pullovers and black jogging pants. One of the suspects is a chubby male standing around 5 feet, 9 inches with dreadlocks. According to McQueen, this is the suspect who had the gun. The other suspect is skinny, standing at around 6 feet with a medium-sized Afro.
McQueen said no one lives at the address where the deliver was ordered to and the entire order was a setup.
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